Should i redirect all the links from the old site?

by JFVJ
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Hi everyone,

I am making a new site so i will redirect the links from the old site to the new one. The problem is that the old site has some categories that the new won´t have.

I rather not say them, but here is an example: Lets suppose i have a site that sells all kind of cloth and shoes. Now in the new site i want to target only shoes and forget about the rest. Problem is that i got lots of link to the category "hat". Is it ok to 301 redirect does non relevant links to the main page of the new site? Or will that hurt the ranking for the keywords that i want for the new site?

thanks in advance
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  • Profile picture of the author smallbusinessguy
    It's always better not to redirect unrelated links. You can apply for a domain change through Google webmaster tools.
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    • Profile picture of the author JFVJ
      It will be the same domain, but i will change the the category system.

      I have hundreds of those unrelated links, and about 40-50 of them have PR1+. So is it better to send them to trash?
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  • Profile picture of the author myshow
    Yes, you must 301 redirect each of your old page to the new one. If you do not have a corresponding page in the new site, you might choose the best suitable page referring the old one, or redirect to the home page.
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  • Profile picture of the author qianking88
    Yes, you must 301 redirect each of your old page to the new one
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    • Profile picture of the author millerb7
      Originally Posted by benjamin1234 View Post

      Get more backlinks and content.
      Really? Every post?
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  • Profile picture of the author millerb7
    Originally Posted by JFVJ View Post

    Hi everyone,

    I am making a new site so i will redirect the links from the old site to the new one. The problem is that the old site has some categories that the new won´t have.

    I rather not say them, but here is an example: Lets suppose i have a site that sells all kind of cloth and shoes. Now in the new site i want to target only shoes and forget about the rest. Problem is that i got lots of link to the category "hat". Is it ok to 301 redirect does non relevant links to the main page of the new site? Or will that hurt the ranking for the keywords that i want for the new site?

    thanks in advance
    You are 301 redirecting your pages, not your individual links.

    If the page is similar to your new one, 301 redirect it. If not, don't. The rules are pretty clear in Google's guidelines.
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    • Profile picture of the author JFVJ
      Originally Posted by millerb7 View Post

      You are 301 redirecting your pages, not your individual links.

      If the page is similar to your new one, 301 redirect it. If not, don't. The rules are pretty clear in Google's guidelines.
      They are target with different keywords. and one of those keyword won´t be in the new site. thing is that it is hard to send to the trash a 3 keywords that are in the first page of google.
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      • Profile picture of the author Google.me
        Originally Posted by JFVJ View Post

        They are target with different keywords. and one of those keyword won´t be in the new site. thing is that it is hard to send to the trash a 3 keywords that are in the first page of google.
        why not create a new domain for the unwanted catergory and redirect all the backlinks from that catergory from the old domain to the new one.

        Thats if you still want to keep it as its still at 1st page in google?

        If you use wordpress use the ordered menu I think its in the tools section this way you can create what shows up in your navigation.



        so if you get a new domain for that category you can exclude the category from your navigation ( wont delete the permalink from google serps because its being used for redirection)
        and then use 301 to direct that catergorys backlinks to the new domain and still have your website but without the category showing up for people to see.

        its worked for me
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        • Profile picture of the author JFVJ
          Originally Posted by Google.me View Post

          why not create a new domain for the unwanted catergory and redirect all the backlinks from that catergory from the old domain to the new one.

          Thats if you still want to keep it as its still at 1st page in google?

          If you use wordpress use the ordered menu I think its in the tools section this way you can create what shows up in your navigation.



          so if you get a new domain for that category you can exclude the category from your navigation ( wont delete the permalink from google serps because its being used for redirection)
          and then use 301 to direct that catergorys backlinks to the new domain and still have your website but without the category showing up for people to see.

          its worked for me
          Thanks, will do that
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